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The SS-21 Scarab (Russian name: 9M79 "Tochka") is a Russian-made short-range mobile ballistic missile. The Tochka-U is an improved version of the Tochka using a new missile propellant to increase the range to 120 km and an improved CEP (Circular Error Probable) to less than 95 m. The improved Scarab B (Tochka-U) passed state tests from 1986 to 1988 and was introduced in 1989.
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The RT-2PM Topol SS-25 Sickle, or RS-12M Topol) is a mobile intercontinental ballistic missile designed by the Soviet Union and in service with Russia's Strategic Rocket Forces.
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The Topol-M SS-27 has a newly developed first stage, which is wider and heavier than that used on the SS-25, It is also an intercontinental ballistic missile mounted to a truck chassis. Russian accounts have stressed the invulnerability of the new missile to anti-ballistic missile defenses, and the missile has a more energetic first-stage engine and incorporates a new warhead and re-entry vehicle.
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The TOR-M1 9A331, NATO designation SA-15 Gauntlet is a mobile, integrated surface-to-air defense missile system designed and manufactured by the Russian Defence Industry.
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The Tor-M2 is a short range air defense missile system, designed by the Russian Company Almaz-Antey. The TOR-M2 / M2E is designed to attack aircraft, helicopters, aerodynamic UAVs, guided missiles and other components of high precision weapons flying at medium, low and extremely low altitudes i adverse air and jamming environment. The Tor-M2 missile system can be mounted on wheeled or tracked chassis.
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The TOR-M2DT is a Russian-made short-range air defense missile system using the TOR-M2 missile launcher station. The system is specially designed to be used for the Arctic region based on the chassis of the DT-30PM tracked all-terrain vehicle which consists of two tracked vehicle units linked by a steering mechanism.
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